Shreeti Armani Chaudhary, popularly known as RJ Bebbo, has achieved another milestone in her career by graduating with a Postgraduate Diploma in International Relations from the University of Fiji, located at the Saweni Campus in Lautoka. This accomplishment was celebrated on Friday and marks a significant chapter in her diverse journey through media, pageantry, and education.

Ms. Chaudhary expressed her enthusiasm for the knowledge she gained, stating that her studies will empower her to tackle complex global challenges, especially in areas like diplomacy, international collaboration, and sustainable development. Her professional background includes a stint as a journalist with the Fiji Sun, where she developed her reporting and storytelling skills, and she later joined the Fijian Broadcasting Corporation (FBC) for over nine years, serving as a senior producer and presenter.

Remarkably, her journey does not just stop at broadcasting; she also took part in the prestigious Vodafone Hibiscus Festival in 2015, showcasing her versatility and ambition. This blend of media experience and academic credentials positions her to make significant contributions both locally and internationally.

Ms. Chaudhary credits much of her success to the unwavering support of her family and husband, Amal Singh. She aims to inspire others by demonstrating that through dedication, passion, and supportive relationships, remarkable achievements are possible.

Her journey serves as a beacon of hope and motivation for many aspiring individuals, illustrating that with hard work and resilience, one can break through barriers and achieve their dreams.

In a world where determination often leads to success, Shreeti Armani Chaudhary stands as an inspiring figure who encourages others to pursue their ambitions relentlessly.


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